Jane Linders's Blog

Artists in The Faces Project paint a portrait of a child who was killed by gun violence. These portraits are donated to the victim's family. These children are not just numbers or statistics. Each one of them was a life ended. Each one has a face. The Faces Project works with victims' advocacy groups to bring you this powerful exhibit on May 9, 2013 at Soulard Art Market from 6 to 9pm.

Two award winning St. Louis artists inspired by nature, landscapes and geology, bring their unique visions to The Refind Room March 21, 2014 from 6 to 8pm. Join Mary Nasser and Jane Linders for cocktails and light refreshments while they discuss their work. Exhibit runs March 21 through April 21.

I am super excited to be one of many artists participating in this upcoming event at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. I have a fresh batch of infrared photos from my Feng Shui series for sale. Craft Spree Thursday, December12, 2013 5:00 to 9:00pm: member preview at 5:00 pm, open to public at 6:00pm Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis 3750 Washington Blvd. St. Louis, MO

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St. Louis Craft Mafia has done it again. The 4th annual Artropy is happening Dec 7th ,2013I'm very excited tto participate. Artropy 2013 will be held on Saturday, December 7, from 10:00a.m. until 4:00p.m. at the Regional Arts Commission (6128 Delmar Blvd.) conveniently located on the Delmar Loop. Artropy is an exceptional art and craft boutique featuring handmade goods created by over thirty local St. Louis artists. Shoppers will be able to browse a lovely selection of handmade art, jewelry,…

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Just wanted to pop in and say hello!! It's been a while since I touched base with you! I stopped by your blog and am in absolute love with your Polaroid transfers portraits!! Beautiful work, as always!

Your essay on cyanotypes reminded me that once a number of years ago, i used to sell rarebooks, i sold the first printed book with cyanotype prints in them. It was a very valuable book but was defective. I tried to sell it to the St. Louis Art museum along with an album of origianl Samuel Bourne India albumen photographs from India and mountain scenes but alas it didn't happen.